How to remove single quotes using regexprep

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I would like to know how can we eliminate the single quotes in a cell using regexprep. I have a 1x150000 cell array.
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vish
vish on 9 Feb 2011
ohh. Now I know what you mean. I am getting the single quotes only for few elements. Rest of them are as I desire.
Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov on 9 Feb 2011
Then Andrew's code should work fine.

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Jan
Jan on 9 Feb 2011
STRREP is easier than REGEXPREP and needs the half processing time:
D = strrep(C, '''', '');
If the worm of quotes looks ugly, use:
D = strrep(C, char(39), '');
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David Young
David Young on 9 Feb 2011
Yes, strrep is far faster than regexprep on my test. How disappointing that regexprep doesn't recognise that it has this simple case and process it as fast as strrep does.
Manoj
Manoj on 2 Mar 2018
how to remove NAN and single quotes in case of cell array of matrix? And I want to convert that cell array in to matrix form? help me

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David Young
David Young on 9 Feb 2011
The solution using regexprep is just
D = regexprep(C, '''', '');

Lakhan
Lakhan on 8 Nov 2013
its not working in my case
if true
% code
>> a = {'hi'}
a =
'hi'
>> D = strrep(a, '''', '')
D =
'hi'
end
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 8 Nov 2013
Your string does not contain quotation marks. You have created a cell array, and string elements of a cell array are displayed surrounded by quote marks. Look at
a{1}

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